ee PERSONAL Cenncillor Horne went to Kensington thie morning. Mr. J. B. Wyatt, barrister-at-law, Summerside, isin the city. Miss Ethel Davies arrived in Charlotte- towa from Ottawa on Saturday night. Mr. J. H. Bell, M. P., went wes: this moroing. He had been at the Seas de. Mise Pear] Hunter and Miss Ida Byrne have gone to Tignish on a vacation trip bill Ld Are made in Black Don- gola and T'an Russian Calf — It’s fairly broad with high rounding Box toe for sore and ticed feet —But more than that —'tis very fashionable—com- fort and style combined at $3.50 a pair, Alley & Co Ch’town, P. E. Island. SASSAA‘SAAAA It Will Pay You 'o become one of our customers because you will be absolutely sure that you are getting pure wholesome goods, and surely nothing is of more importance than purity and wholesomeness in what one eats or drings We are opening new fresh goods every day and we are now ina position to meet ! the needs of all, i> It you have not yet favor- » ed us with a call, we would > kandly ask you to give us a trialand see if we do not speak truly. Webster & Mackay Successor to Davison &' Co. vor Kent & Gt. George Sts. Telephone 199, FIV FIIFIVI IVT IIIT? ¥ <i ‘i 3 fhe ib > I Ib » > VIVVVIVYTYY sees Mr. J. D. Eoman, station master at Summerside, speat Surday ir Charloue- town. Rev. W. 8. Bishop, of New York, came to Charlotteiown oa Saturday +v-n ing. Heisa guest at the Queen Hotel. General O’Grady Galev is now on hi way to Canada to assume (the position os geoeral officer commanting the militia of Canada, Among those who will attend the Sum- mer school ef Science this year are Miss Harris, Vice Principal of Prince Street School, Miss Scott, Miss Hooper and Miss Snaddon. | Miss M,S. Barr was a passenger by the ‘mail special this moraing returning to ' Carlisle, Pa. Her sister, Mrs. John Voombs, accompanies her as faras Point du Chene, Principal Seaman, of Upper Prince Street school, will leave tomorrow morn- ‘ ing}for Bear River, N. S , to take part inthe Summer School of Science. He will be accompanie{ by histwo sons. % Rev. Geo Edwin Talmage, of Shenec- | iady, N. Y¥., a aephew of Rev. Dr. Tal- usge,is amoog the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. He preached in Zion Church last evening. Mr. Artemas Lord has received a tele- gtam from his son Ernest saying that the latter had arrived ia London on Satur« day, 213tinst. He had been invalided from Cape Townoto which p'ace he had gone from Bloemfontein where he was at- tacked with enteric fever. Judge Tascherean has been' sworn to act on behalf of the Governor-General! during the latter’s tour of the west. The Hon. William Malock is also formally chosen toadminister the new department of labor created under the conciliation bill of the past session. Mr. J. L. Thomson leaves tomorrow morning for Avondale, N. 8., to be present at the marriage of his eldest daugher to Mr. A. G. Campbell, of Kenzieville, N. S. His wife aod daughter will accom- panyhim. Miss Alic> Thomson, who is to be bridesmaid, left this morning. The marriage ceremony will be performed in the Presbyterian church. General Sir George White was present- ed with a thoroughbréd Irish charger, fully caparisoned, at the Balmoral Show Grounds Belfast, lately, nnd at the same time Lady White was presented with a magnificent diamond bracelet The pres- @ntations were subscribed for by the work- ing classes, who were present in large numbers, and accorded the hero of Lady- smith an enthusiastic welcome. Sportsmen are evidently finding out about the great salmon and trint pools in Newfoundland, and every trip of th> steamer Bruce from North Sydney carries many disciples of Izaak Walton. Judge Dodd, L E Roy Willis, W H and Blowere Archibald returned last Thursday after | capturiog some salmon and sea trout | The Judge lauded a twenty pounder, while the hotel man landed a twelve pounder Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Fox and two children, of Roxbury, Maes., arrived by train a few evenings since on a visit to Charlottetown, Mrs, Fox isa daughter of Mr. John G. J, Weldon, of this city, at whose home they aresteying. Mr. Fox is of the firm of Allen & Fox, and carries on @ large express business in Boston, Roxbury, the Highlands and other towns Gathering The anoual Scottish Gathering of the © lane under the auspices of the Caledonian Glub of P. E. leland, will be held at 8 ouwrie Driving Park, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1900 Trains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 local, @ edrgelown 6.50 lucal, stopping at all in- ermediate etations. ™ Return tickete from Charlottetown 85c, Georgetown 86c, intermediate stations al] proportionace rates. Retura tickets will be issued from al! ations weet of Royalty Junction at one tret-class fare on August 21st, good te retern on August 33rd. or train arrangements, prize liste and al! particulars see programme and adver- ‘sements in newepapers later JOHN McPHEE, President. D. R. McLENNAN, Rec, Secretary. ittnndesisaaatee pee i STRAY ED ~7 young cattle, 5 yearlings, two ants sul Sone informatior ares. near Boston. We wish them a pleasant visit, Mr. Benj. Heartz, President of the Merchaot’s Bank of Prince Edward Island, and Senator Prowse and Mr. L. L. Beer, directors of the same institution, re- turned from Sydoey on Saturday evening. While in Sydoey they purchased the Mosely property for $10,250, and will begin building 6s soon es the present tenants vacate the premises. In the meantime temporary quarters will be fitted up and the bank will be opened up a8 8000 a3 possible. Rev James Brock, the oldest}Methodist minister in Canada, if not in North America, died at his home in Kingston, Ontario, Tuesday. He was born in Long- ford County, Ireland, 95 years ago, coming out to Canada when 19 years old. He was enrolled as a British missionary, and is believed to te tne last of that zeal- ous band. He was among the first or- dained into the Canadian Methodist Con- ference. He ministered to the condemned prisoners ia Fort Henry, who were taken at the baitle of the Windmill in 1837, and afterward executed. 0 NO ~~ Oe Call into Weeks & Co’s to- night and share in the bar~ gains. Blcuses half price, capes half price, hats half price, many other bargains,— Week & Co, The Ressiot Store. TO BE LET. That weil-known bus,ness stand, form- erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, with large stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond street. Rent moderate. WANTED—A Mr Gallagher G LOST --in ( sertettetewn, on M Vo seane at thie, =— competent girl, Apply t rafien St. west, 31, ° Bight spur and xk Office. — Apply to T CAMPBELL ain gopd. cgommodatic boarders may obtain tion atthe Martin H en teens iethooame : a i Sewerage. 9 '* apd al medern ¢onvealonees. rat at the. Ds pd. open in the evening from ithe Imperial and the Dominion Govern- Q THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY Norice.—Dr. Dickey’s officewill be 7 till 8 o'clock webiatiianids AvyuaL Pionic. —Haezard & Moore’s annual picnic at Rad Point was # most enjoyable affair. annette OrvixnatioN —Mr Tneodore Gallant waa ordatued sub deacon in St. Dunstan's naltspast Ordained deacor College on Wedoeaday, Choar-d sv, Al Ke moat Bay, he wi! C-thedral vester{ay mornuiny ot velock fi. wiih be aL Dinetau’s nad or ” Ordained pries Tas City Bourupive.—Mr. Francis Mo-~ Rory has adout completed work on the interior of the City Building. The walle have beeo painted pea-green, two shades of buff bave been put on the woodwork, aod the ceilings have been kalsomined. The work throughout hae been done in an excellent manner, ¢ ial: cud Ee —A great deal of definite and reliable information about our Canadian Con- tiagents in Sooth Africa will be found in a handsome publication intitled “Cana- dians in Khaki,” for sale at the book-« stores, price 25 cents. The work con- tains a corrected list ofall the officers and men in South Africa of the first nnd second contingents, and Strathcona’s Horae, sleo the R.M.C. graduates serving in the present war. After each men’s name is noted his previous war services, and casualties up to date are also in cluded. The introduction is a concise history of the sending of Canada’s various contingents, from the pen of the wife of an important officer in the militia, who had herself much to do with the movement to keep the soldiers supplied with comforts while on the voyage to Africa and while in the field. Included in thie introduc« tion is the official correspondence between menis. The Canadian Patriotic Fund Association, the Soldiers’ Wives League and the Red Cross Society, all of which have done excellent work in connection with the contingents, come ia for their share of “mention. The book is illus- trated with portraits of Lord Roberts, Col. Otter, sod others, and the frontispiece is a half-tone of the Queen, taken from her latest photograpb. FOR TIRED FEELING. Exhaustion 1s Waste—Over-work means Shorter Life—Doid’s Kidney Pills means Rest for the Kidneys. Overwork is what you doafter com non sense asks you to quit. Overwork of any kind does more than tire, itexhauate you. Just alittle more atter you ought to quit is the “too mach” that uses you up. Tne blood goes cut to all parts of the body faster than usual when you overwork. If the kidneys are not in proper filtering order, more poison is injected through them to al! parts of the body than usnal, and thea work, wo say nothing of over- work, is harmful. As e00n as your kidneys commence do-~ ing good work there is less and less poi- 80c in the blood every minute. This explains why Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure eo promptly «cd permanently. DIED At Geurgetdwn, today, July 23, Mra, Joho Koight, aged 63 vears. Local Notices. — —— Secure your tickets early and avoid the rush at ibe depoton Wednesday morning. Take that holiday you were talking cf and go to Morell on Wednesday: Go to Webster & McKay’s for the purest and freshest cream in the city. The very latest style in ladies belts at Perkins’. The latest & Co’s. Job Lots—piat preserve bottles, 50 cts. per doz., and platters half price at Brace’s Grocery. 3i. Ar Jury & Co’scheap sale tonight a beautiful China Tea Set, latest pattern, will be sold for $5.50 worth $9. Don’t miss this chance. It may rain to-morrow, we are ouly guessing; but it would be well to secure one of our umbrellas; we carry the best stock in the city to choose from. — Weeks & Co, The People’s Store. ~— = — ‘ in beauty pins at F Perkins that Sponges ARE ANIMALS. Well, I have anice assortment of those animals at very low prices. Call and see’ for your- self. J. H. Jamieson MEDICAL HALL DODD'S CORNER. MEAs aldlld GLU ddd on Saturday | ¥ 23, 1900, Charlottetown’s ~~ =< o ¥ peg : 1: CAGE 7g Mi Hi" , a Tee Oe ee i 3a yet pee > om ai Pe % mh turns ; @ ¢ . git? ; 4 “tee DP . ILLUSTRATED * * LECTURE): ei ica: + SOUTH *« AFRICA LAND OF THE BRITON AND BOER. Gai -. '——BY—— MR. ROBERT P. BELL, [2%: American}Lawyer and Journalist"(Three years an Uitlander.) An Uitlander’s Life among the Boers pictured and described. 10C ORIGINAL PICTURES 100 Opera House, Charlottetown, Monday Evening, July 23rd. Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 35¢ and 50c. Plan at Medical Hall and Rankin’s Drugstore. Se HALF PRICE LADIES DRESS AND SAILOR HATS, T.J.Harris, — London House ERENT GSES RAR SE EEE SS SSI a % § Store SENTNER, McLEOD & 0 SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS. Busies| LT) if. Has quite al the good fest uses of the [t is about as near perfect as it is possible to make * piano, Thats the reason we choo it as our leader. It satisfies us exact! avd we are pretty sure it wil satisfy everybody who ees and hears it. Millec Bros Queen Street. TTYPONTPY Nonny FT eRPRRDPROODPPPO Een tT Connolly’s Building. CASH DOWN! — ERT CRE ene ELAN RO CASH pow The highes’ for scrap i lead, copper. brass or 62/ alloy at Kedale Foundry. T. A. MoLEAN: Charlotte” Mant A EHeintzman 7 i anh